Film
CARRABASSETT VALLEY Thursday, January 12 at 4:00 p.m. Film showing: Truth Tellers: Robert Shetterly’s Journey to Uphold Our Founding Ideals Truth Tellers (58:07, 2022) Trailer: https://vimeo.com/617305512. The film explores the lives of courageous Americans fighting for racial justice, climate change and indigenous rights through the eyes of Robert Shetterly, a long-time activist and artist. The film explores the intersection of these timely issues stressing the urgency of coming together to confront them and galvanizing our resolve to uphold our country’s founding ideals. Based on Shetterly’s portrait project, Americans Who Tell the Truth, his “models of courageous citizenship”, the film is directed by award-winning filmmaker Richard Kane of Sedgwick, ME. Kane will be available at the showing for a conversation and questions. Refreshments will be served.
Grange
FARMINGTON — The Farmington Grange invites everyone to attend WWW-Wednesday Workers and Warm Up, every other Wednesday from 10 to 2, weather permitting. At the Farmington Grange Hall, 124 Bridge Street. Next session will be January 18. Grange members will be bringing projects to work on, sewing, knitting, rug hooking, etc. There will be games and puzzles, some music, as well as soup coffee and light refreshments. The ladies are willing to teach people how to do simple mending. So others are invited to bring their own projects, or mending or just come in for some warmth and fellowship. The hall has a new updated heating system and is much warmer than in the past. For more information, call Bonnie Clark 207-778-1416
Warming
FARMINGTON — Following a two-year absence due to the COVID pandemic, the Farmington Warming Centers will open, Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning January 5 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and will rotate between Henderson Memorial Baptist Church, located at 110 Academy Street, on Thursdays only, during the month of January and Old South First Congregation Church, located at 235 Maine Street, during the month of February. An updated schedule will be available as to the location of the Warming Center in March for Thursdays, but the Thursday host site is anticipated to rotate between Henderson Memorial Baptist Church and Old South Congregational Church
FARMINGTON — The Warming Center will open each Tuesday, beginning Jan. 10 through March 23, hosted at St. Joseph’s Church at 130 Quebec Street in Farmington. The Warming Center has been a staple in the Farmington community since 2009 and is being sponsored by the Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry. The purpose of the Center is to provide an option for Mainers to get out of the cold and enjoy a hot meal, a warm area, games and activities, and fellowship with other people. Everyone, of all ages, is welcome. The Warming Centers will be open every Tuesday and Thursday, until March 23, 2023. You are welcome to simply drop in for a hot meal and beverages or come relax for the duration of the Warming Center hours.
Walking
LIVERMORE FALLS — The AYS Gym is open for walking indoors from Nov. 1 to March 31 on Mon-Wed-Fri from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., located at the former Livermore Falls High School. Donations are accepted and go to support AYS. Please bring walking shoes to change into. Any questions call Gus Grondin at 897-3305 or Richard Gibbs at 320-3588.
Suppers
JAY — Frank L. Mitchell VFW Post 3335, 64 Jewell St. resumed serving suppers last week. For the January 13 meal, they will be serving Roast Beef, mashed potatoes, green beans, gingerbread w/whipped cream. $13. om January 20, it will feature lobster mac and cheese, Cole slaw, lemon cake for $14. Serving starts at 5 p.m. Call Janice early at 897-2122 to reserve your meal.
Lunches
INDUSTRY — The Industry Community Kitchen is once again hosting monthly luncheons /socials at the Industry Town Hall. Socialize with friends from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. with FREE lunch at noon. Luncheons are usually held the first Thursday of each month, future date will be February 2. All are welcome so hope to see you there. For more info contact Vicci @ 778-6722 or Amy @ 778-4158.
FARMINGTON — Hot Meals continue to be offered at St. Joseph’s Church, each Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Food Pantry, located at St. Joseph’s Church, is open from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., seven days a week. Used Clothing can be purchased at either Saint Rose of Lima Church, at 1 Church Street, in Jay, or at Work First’s retail store, “Touch of Class,” located at 309 Wilton Road in Farmington. Anyone wishing to also help their neighbors stay warm this winter may donate their time, food, or clothes at the listed locations. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Henderson Memorial Baptist Church at 778-2163.
FARMINGTON — Old South First Congregational Church at 235 Main Street in Farmington will be serving its monthly free community lunch on Saturday, Jan. 21 at noon. The menu: Stan’s “Regionally Famous” American Chop Suey, garlic bread and cake. Eat-in and take-out available. For local delivery: call ahead at 778-0424 and choose “community lunch” option.
WELD — “Neighbors Having Lunch” will be at the Skoolhouse Variety, 32 School St, Weld, on Wednesday January 11 at Noon–come visit and catch-up with friends, share holiday experiences, have one of the Skoolhouse lunches or soup, and/or a free dessert as you visit! It happens every second Wednesday of the month from November-April.
Recovery
JAY — New Life Baptist Church announced the start date for their new, faith-based addictions recovery program. The Hope 4 Addictions program begins on Friday night, December 2. Meetings will be on Friday nights starting at 6 p.m. This new, steps-based program brings together thoughts on overcoming not only the physical aspects of addiction, but the emotional and spiritual aspects as well. The church has put together a team of people who are committed to helping those who are struggling with addictive behavior.
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